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Monday, 17 April 2017

Indian rupee opens flat at 64.42 per dollar


SEBI Registered Company In Indore presents trading call for today:

SELL CANARA BANK FUTURE 
BELOW 310.50 
TG1-309.50 
TG2-307.80 
SL-312.50.

Share Market Tips

The Indian rupee opened flat at 64.42 per dollar on Monday versus 64.41 Thursday.


We expect the USD-INR pair to trade in a range of 64.20-64.80/dollar today.


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